Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Stats and Strategies of the Union and Confederacy
This lesson was about the statistics and strategies of the Union and Confederacy at the beginning of the Civil War. The essential question was: "How did the differences between the North and South affect each region's strategy and success in the Civil War?" To answer this, we looked at documents with charts and maps of the North and South and their resources. We then made infographics using this information. I used my infographic to display what resources the North had that led them to victory in the Civil War. They had more industrial workers, which helped them make more weapons. They also had more railroads, which helped them move their weapons and get them to soldiers. While the South had more military experience, the resources of the North outweighed the strategies of the South.
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